NFL

Minnesota at Atlanta

TIME: 01:00 P.M. ESTVENUE: Georgia Dome The Atlanta Falcons had a somewhat sloppy performance last week, but still managed to win. The players know they cant make the same mistakes and still prevail, although they might be able to get away with it against the lowly Minnesota Vikings. Especially without Adrian Peterson. The Falcons hope [...]

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Tampa Bay at Tennessee

TIME: 01:00 P.M. ESTVENUE: LP Field Matt Hasselbeck certainly has felt better than this at certain points in his long career, but he still feels good enough to try and keep the Tennessee Titans in the chase in the AFC South. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers need to make the most of this opportunity or they [...]

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Chicago at Oakland

TIME: 04:05 P.M. ESTVENUE: O.co Coliseum The Chicago Bears have been playing as well as just about any team in the league over the past month, but it now appears a thumb injury will keep Jay Cutler sidelined for the next several weeks. The Oakland Raiders experienced a similar setback last month when Jason Campbell [...]

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Cleveland at Cincinnati

TIME: 01:00 P.M. ESTVENUE: Paul Brown Stadium For much of the past eight seasons, the Cincinnati Bengals have dominated the Cleveland Browns. If quarterback Andy Dalton can add to his solid rookie campaign, the Bengals might continue that mastery of their rivals Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium. Cincinnatis season-opening 27-17 win in Cleveland on Sept. [...]

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Green Bay at Detroit

CBSSports.com wire reportsNov. 24, 2011 DETROIT — Aaron Rodgers took every hit the Detroit Lions could dish out. He just kept throwing — and winning. Rodgers threw two touchdown passes and the Green Bay Packers built a big lead in the third quarter thanks in part to Ndamukong Suhs ejection during a 27-15 victory in [...]

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San Francisco at Baltimore

David Akers made a 52-yard field goal to pull San Francisco into a 6-6 tie with the Baltimore Ravens after three quarters on Thursday night. However, the period ended with the Ravens threatening, facing third-and-goal from the 8-yard line. Trailing 6-3, San Francisco opened the second half with a 13-play, 46-yard drive to set up [...]

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